A3B-Lancastor Farming, Saturday, April 19,1986 New twist in tillage (Continued from Page A 24) this procedure, he says, is that subsoil lacks the nutrients and water-holding capacity necessary for plant growth. So by bringing it to the surface, the topsoil in effect becomes diluted. For best results, topsoil belongs on top, and subsoil belongs on the bottom, Myer asserts. “When you’re mixing topsoil with subsoil, neither one can do the job it’s supposed to do,” he says. And with his com yields averaging 160 to 185 bushels during the past five years, it’s hard to argue with Myer’s logic. Although they may not be ready to hang their hats on Myer’s tillage system, most experts who have seen the results aren’t ready to argue, either. “I think he has something that’s worth looking at,” says Albert Jarrett, Penn State’s associate professor of agricultural engineering. Jarrett, who along with other scientists visited Myer’s farm in March, was hard-pressed to refute the farmer’s claims. “It was our opinion that there had been no evidence of runoff from any of those fields,” he says, ad ding, however, that he had no way of knowing how much rain had actually fallen on the farm during the winter. Jarrett, who notes that the GLENN W. THETGA ESTATE COMPLETE DISPERSAL RD ROME, BRADFORD CO.. PENNSYLVANIA We have been commissioned to sell on; SATURDAY, APRIL 26,1986 AT 10:00 A.M. at the farm on Rte. 187 - 2Vi miles south of Nichols, N.Y. (via N.Y. Rte. 282 south - Exit 62 off Rt. 17 Expressway) or 10 miles north of Rome, Pa. » 60 DAIRY CATTLE 60 35 milk cows, all Holstein with exception of a few Jerseys. Cattle in all stages of lactation - 4- 5 just fresh; some spring others due later; 25 head young stock; open heifers and started calves. 30 day blood & T.B. tested - Vet. examined. Cattle freestall and milking parlor trained. FARM EQUIPMENT Allis Chalmers 185 diesel; AC 170 gas; AC D-19; Bob Cat 600 skid steer GP bucket & forks; Minn Moline Uni-systems-combine, picker, whole & parts; 2 NH 469 Haybines; JD 640 rake; NI rake; AC round balers; Farmec, NI & Smoker elevators; IHC 56 4 row com pltr.; Minn Moline drill; Gehl grinder; Fox Super 90 & other forage harvesters; Gehl blower; 3 AC self-unld. wagons; AC 4 btm. plow Quik-Tac; Ac 3 btm. 3 pt. plow; 2 btm. plow; JD 3x16 semi mtd. plow; AC transport disc; Hay feeder wagon; IH 530 manure spdr.; NI manure spdr.; AC, Gehl &IH blowers; Century sprayer; drags; cultivators; IHSST baler. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT A.C. HD 6 dozer; Bantam truck crane w/clam bucket; backhoe attachment; 40 ft. boom; Int. 8180 dump truck; dump box; old water truck; Mercury Montego car. PRODUCE & BARN EQUIP. 14x40 com ensilage; quantity round & square bales of Hay; quantity of oats; lumber; 10 ton grain bin & auger; Van Dale silo unidr. - 5 hp. motor. SHOP TOOLS Shop Crane; Welder; Wrenches; Silo hoops; Fox chopper parts; truck chains, etc. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Sale Order: small items, machinery, produce, cows. Come and plan to stay the day. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK - LUNCH AVAILABLE HOWARD W. VISSCHER AU9S9L Sales Manager & Auctioneer Nichols, N.Y. 607-699-7250 system is “not quite ridge tilling and not quite chisel plowing,” has some theories about why slit tillage is apparently successful. “With slit tillage, we’re actually taking the terracing concept and reducing the width of the terraces to about 30 inches,” he says. While these 30-inch “mini terraces” help to contain the water, the sides of the slits are providing more surface area for infiltration. “What he is doing is enhancing the infiltration capacity of the soil, such that there is essentially no runoff-at least for storms of average magnitude,” says Jarrett. Owner: BETTY THETGA 717-247-7301 Just how much rainfall the slits can accommodate has yet to be determined, and studies getting underway this year may serve to answer that question. Jarrett notes that tests will be conducted on the Myer farm, as well as two nearby farms where moldboard and chisel plowing are practiced. Using these additional farms with similar soil types and terrain should provide a more valid comparison, he notes. Jarrett cautions that the system’s water holding capacity may not always be a plus. “You have to be very careful that the water that infiltrates doesn’t take with it a high concentration of nitrogen,” he says, noting that the slit tillage system will have to be accompanied by a conscientious nutrient management program to ensure groundwater quality. FOR AREA CASH CROP FARMERS! 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